Unknown Cemetery

Tennessee

16 memorials

Memorials

Prince Albert
d. 1892
Unknown Cemetery
The only colored man ever adopted into the Osage tribe of Indians, died recently at an advanced age.
H Baker
d. 1891
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Oldest member of the church whose funeral was preached by H.H. Upthegrove.
Isaac Bradley
d. 1909
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Drowned while hunting ducks on Lake Poygan in fall 1909, body found frozen in ice at Clarks point.
Henry Burghardt
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Guest of his sister Mrs Catherine Kemmerling and other relatives in Mineral Point.
Henry Burkhardt
1850–1910 (age 60)
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Wealthy retired farmer and butcher who dropped dead in a barn on Friday night in perfect health.
George Clinton
d. 1908
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First Governor of New York whose remains were reburied in the city after being transported up the Hudson River.
H Dewey
1811–1892 (age 81)
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H.M. Dewey, an old citizen, died after several months of illness with pleurisy, leaving a wife, three daughters, and one...
Daniel Dowling
1823–1914 (age 91)
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Survivor of the famous Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854.
Elizabeth Fine
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Went to Racine to spend the winter with her daughter Mrs Claude Goldsworthy.
Henry Halverson
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Father of a daughter born on January 9th.
John Mongold
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Sr resident of Kendall who suffered a badly injured back from a fall on ice while getting into his sleigh.
George Noble
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Returned to Hollandale with his wife and little son after enjoying a stay with relatives in Mineral Point.
Gilmore P
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Rev. Gilmore P.E. returned home Monday.
Milton Treweek
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Returned to Milwaukee to resume employment.
H Upthegrove
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Rev. H.H. Upthegrove returned home and preached a sermon.
John Washburn
d. 1919
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President of the Washburn Crosby Flour Mills Company died suddenly at Liver Falls.